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SUMMARY:Women in HPC: the Importance of Male Allies
DESCRIPTION:Birds of a Feather\nTech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass, 
 Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\nWomen in HPC: the Importance of M
 ale Allies\n\nHartman-Baker, Nolan\n\nIn a male-dominated field such as HP
 C, male allies are particularly vital to ensure that women advance equitab
 ly in their careers. Research shows that men who work to support, mentor, 
 and sponsor their women colleagues are viewed favorably, while women advoc
 ating for equity are viewed unfavorably. Organizations with effective male
  allies exhibit improved career satisfaction and better retention of women
 . In this BoF, panelists will explore how male allies have made a differen
 ce in their careers and contrast their allyship with examples of exclusion
 ary experiences.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=bof120&sess=sess365
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